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Animal Magnetism
A historical term referring to a supposed invisible natural force possessed by all living things, including humans, thought to affect health and disease.
Franz Mesmer
An 18th-century physician best known for developing what he called "animal magnetism" and what later became known as mesmerism, a precursor to hypnotism.
Theodore Sarbin
An American psychologist and professor known for his work in the development of narrative psychology.
Hypnosis
A trance-like state of focused attention and increased suggestibility, often used for therapeutic purposes.
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